Certusoft at NTEA WTW24
Certusoft will exhibit at NTEA WTW24 March 6-8 in Indianapolis. We will showcase our latest product, Build Your Truck (BYT), a web-based applications for customers and dealers to customize their truck bodies on different chassis, immediately visualize the design in full 3D, and request a quote. Come and see us!
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BYT application empowers customers to effortlessly select every detail of the work truck with 3D Visualization in real-time; and guarantees the right fit between chassis and body.
Build-Your-Truck (BYT) Launched at Morgan Truck Bodies
We are happy to announce the launch of Build Your Truck (BYT) at Morgan Truck Body! Shoppers can now configure a dry van body on their preferred chassis in full interactive 3D and request a quote. We thank Morgan for believing in our vision and in the technology that made it possible. BYT is available 24/7 at morgancorp.clik-byt.com
Certusoft at 3DXW22
Certusoft will demonstrate a cloud-based, real-time interactive 3D environment built upon SolidWorks, Extended Reality (XR) Exporter and SolidWorks PDM. We will spotlight the case study of the largest US manufacturer of delivery vans and chassis manufacturers. Custom designs are created visually in a browser and exported back to SolidWorks for engineering and manufacturing. Integrated artificial intelligence not only guides the customers to but also optimizes the design to match the operational and performance priorities of the virtually assembled vehicles
Certusoft at NTEA WTW21
Certusoft will exhibit at NTEA WTW21 with a live demo on March 9, 12:15-12:30pm. Hear how Morgan Truck Body integrates with chassis OEM and other suppliers. Customers can examine theirs orders in full interactive 3D with Certusoft CLIK 3D cloud services. Come and see us!
CLIK 3D embeds manufacturing intelligence
Visually intuitive, a CLIK 3D assembly is a virtual representation of a real-world product. It contains manufacturing information on all its components, such as specs and geometry, for a variety of uses, such as installation instructions for the shop floor, or part's replacement at a repair shop. As such, it is not a simple display, but a "digital-twin" of the real asset.